MIRIAM KING/BRADFORD TIMES MIRIAM KING/BRADFORD TIMES Vice principal Mae Senick shows off the new all-purpose room at Chris Hadfield Public School. Minor construction clean-up continued but the kids were able to attend. First day of school! BRADFORD TIMES ■ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2016 Festive RIDE program wraps up SIU called in wwPumtrlocdihorfnrrceeoaAfeTiaoet rrvc otidg heencolteknsr oeacrrJsaiai smteinadNtFdmas o ngretsemlope.p,s us v daos c3wpitws.ciofine ,egpv 2 rhwi8hiwdneeev5si,oenn 2 c,t,eidR e tn7h sdahchourIi1i o naeDo knntr phndddivin gEnocr.t es 3b ikelgth,3nie4e ee c2ifus0ed-ceo tde nl s reda s y AwltDTlJdaocaahahnfrrcriiine iOIaatdDdditvn.h v,frv. nef rf g 32eaoiteieor 1,cenhvsU hn r sade deA ioew onf cr w Dttccfilpcdeheivetreaviree rei.ecsrese mrnreaArqhe Sc cHuw,alivln ihnhauradeqiaogaiaalgsrhudsitrrelpuhfh i ,gogsciceo wgeeeero hlnfw r desadfnias ne y.fe wi r fino rgvoeecneer re , de rriiirtcIdaahnnmaoemhdneonc paDacmdspprugdrurl reaaeinggiesusnaniisi eehprgrssedeieade,e sue en cdrid tnb s n1ltehi-s/ypsyen3 rOracitd ee e 4orh1rtdvnd glhe68neaares.ee%%ei s tirn7vsne ,o . n% ue. diwddn0nurm ees8secgmc, s0hrb w rpte.abaeee iinreuasrttgdeh trpsose e,oaf s nf, So40tDmihIihnnnv0PoiuajemvvASTe0suPrn eepohirtr,ic ns pnsiiauesaofetgttda unotbiaeisp hgsigdrslt, ovrs . hPata aauSoi aYteotda netviiir olu tmond,iiei5 r acnnneC kap clweatdcs soooe Ra. e a wmuerrUnin'esatst ned og .nPc ottd rS iniroytoefomtoiap- n lonawilcRene acina Jassfdcmedal,al ep. i, slew n aPt-aeo8 a htlc.ldochh8r seea2l oters it ela,ecninio3l ndsnaeeSet5 t,at tddvco-e thec yolreudneoHiiter nts .i ca hwa nbit atsr hygyol-t.o .ee o crdlaed l wwwtSoiidiicshnnnanec iaetvvenAdt"ltiesrhy eAeee ie rcs firssnov scnoafpmtti ncioeiin ffroeggegpolronivwukenaasoorfone e ntteiilsltaeiirnnisvt hoomcrraa pgceeanne e neo.de fn ,. td si r,rsldhtx eEe os ehatee voanmvhrniedxevttgnied rdteit ait tey chsweh iCmtorm en hrnniiofe.ecntoa eaohnfteevut llht tt i e tnrahineprphesnntee eoot efvapio olas gfielfoSfscocya s IiretFrtsttUbito i iimosasgol sr erwnea,nsfee ryrt t o nvtioo ohusim inclacde t s registering a WARN; one attempted to evade a Traffic Constable Steve is a death, injury or sexual assault needed to complete an investigation," driver was suspended for RIDE spot check on 25 Black noted, “We’re claim resulting from an interaction said spokesperson Jason Gennaro. seven days, because it was Sideroad, at Line 10 of disappointed. 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And Suppers On The Go THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,2016 ■ BRADFORD TIMES ■ A3 Special meeting of council focuses on heritage Christmas Tree Collection SlMCOE^S Consult your 2016 Waste Management Calendar, or the waste collection calendar tool at simcoe.ca to determine your Christmas tree collection weeks. • Christmas trees must be at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on Monday of your collection week • Collection will occur during the week; not necessarily on your garbage day • Remove plastic tree bags, decorations, and stands • Maximum size 2 m; if longer, cut into smaller sections • Ensure your tree is clearly visible and not frozen into snowbanks Does not apply to residents of Barrie and Orillia BRADFORD TIMES ■ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2016 Opinion BThe radford Times Sandy Davies, Group Advertising Director Brian Rodnick, Regional Editor Miriam King, Editor: Ext. 512223 [email protected] Point of View Christmas crafts at Holland Square Dental Keeping promises I support 41 First Nations shelters t’s refreshing to have a federal for abused women and their government that lives up to its children, and family violence promises. prevention projects. In 2014, as It’s true that the government the demand for a National Inquiry has not met the target of 10,000 into what could be described as Syrian refugees brought to the a national disgrace was gaining Holland Square Dental, 478 Holland St. West, held its first-ever Christmas Craft session for country by the end of the year, support from provincial leaders, Kini wdsa, sD Becr.a 2df2o -r dfr Weee, swt iGthw ai ldliomnbautriyo nM taoy tohre R Hobe lKpienfgfe Hr, awnids hFionogd s tBaaffn ka.n Ad mviosnitgo trhs oas Me derroryp ping but the intention is clear - and women’s groups and First Nations, Christmas. Seasons Greetings from Dr. Fayrouz Deif, Dr. Bernie Kafka, Manager Denise idfe clairycsu, mwshteatnhceers d huaev eto m seecaunrti ty tihnecr Ceaosnes einrv fautnivdeins ga nton onueanrcleyd $ 2a0n0 CShaesslbiry, CPuhradryle -n Ae dMmaiunr.,i caen -d A Ddamniine.l,l eB Mritutiaznlaya Cr, oAnsnseisrsta -n At, sasti sHtaonllta, nTdh eSaq uIsaarbee Dllee n-t aHl.y gienist, rdeoaessonn'st ,c lhoagnisgteic tsh, eo rc womeamthietmr, ethnat tt o m20i1ll7i.o n for the period from 2015 to Letters to the Editor accept a large number of refugees The National Inquiry into DEMANDING TRANSPARENCY to save enough for retirement This has the diTsphlearcee hda bsy b weeanr aancdti otenr,r ionr ipslmac. e WMiosmsineng aanndd MGiurlrsd werielld b Ien sdeiegkeinnogu s PchreTamrog iteehrde’ ts ew Odoift ffoiocrr:e mO foenrr Dt shteeacif.rf pm17ae,r tmth ineb eOthrsPe Po 'G fc tarhisme P ilnaanltlsy pctahokatielnlnegtn ilagelae tsdo,e acrnsrehdai iptte 'ws s weitrhhioy thu oseu lOro gRnogPv-Pte.e rrnmm eecnot niso mic of reluctant promises and foot- input from survivors, family Scandal.' In apolitically-motivated attempt to The ORPP is a savings vehicle that will On Jan. 5, the government of mseervmicbee rpsr,o lvoivdeedrs o. nTehse apnrde- firnoqnut ilriyn e wtghaiesn -L fmiirboeerdre ap slose wdateescr i ipndl teahdne tt o 2p0 rco1a1jne pccertsol. vt Twinhoca cita odln eetcleeinscittoiioonnu ,s iosmhuorpw erocsvo tehn oaOmtn otyva.er Tira thnhese ’C lrooenntigfre-ertmeernemcne,t t Bsheoeca uOrrdRit ayPn,P aa lnydsi s Justin Trudeau announced the online survey is asking for input, cost Ontarians $1.1 billion. 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McoIsTIN twolIyS teT hplRceeoYn ems dRiioeEt onSdr’Pe: O bRNaetD eWS o ynn thnee wOonnta’rti loe tR faectitrse dmeetenrt rcaOeanntnditr a recermoilaynen tonrsnit bd .i Aunestcfieotnermgvr aeteo la s it fasheveetici nmeugcresoe ofn rlfoeo wtmoirory etr,hmk wainete gnp b tehe oalipredlve e phone: 905-775-4471; Fax: 905-775-4489 Pension Plan (ORPP) but feel it is necessary to MITZIE HUNTER Subscriptions available outside the free distributionw arweaw: $.5b6r.8a5d +f Ho rdtimes.ca adWdree sksn ao rwec thenatt m(oannliyn ep)e aorptilcel ae.r e not able AFSISNOACNIACTEE F MOIRNOINSTTEARHOIOF THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,2016 ■ BRADFORD TIMES ■ A5 At the Danube Seniors Centre The Danube Seniors Tax Credits and Benefits for Thursday, Jan. 21 at 11:30 Leisure Centre, 715 Simcoe Individuals and Families. a.m. Enjoy roast loin of Road in Bradford, hosted Are you and your family pork with gravy, potatoes, its annual President’s members receiving all of vegetables, dessert, coffee Levee on Jan. 1 - an the Ontario Tax Benefits or tea, only $8 for members, opportunity for members to which you are entitled? $9 non-members. Tickets at and guests to attend a Do you know about the door. social afternoon with free government programs and . Summer in January, refreshments and treats, resources available to assist on Saturday, Jan. 23. Doors and wish each other a all Ontarians, including open at noon. Cost is $10 Happy New Year! seniors, parents, and per person, for a great Coming up: a free people with disabilities? “summer" luncheon that seniors' health seminar Come and learn more. All will bring back memories will take place Thursday, welcome. The seminar will of July, and help fight the Jan. 14, from 11 a.m. to be followed by a hot lunch winter blahs. Wear your noon at the centre. Jeremy - only $6 for members of shorts and sunglasses - Bertrand, senior program the Danube Srs. Centre, but no Speedos, please. tahdev iMsoirnyis stprye coifa Fliisnta wnicteh, m$7o froer innofonr-mmaetmiobne, rcso. nFtoarc t mEnetmerbtearins.m Teicnkt ebtys tahree MIRIAM KING/BRADFORD TIMES presents “Get Your Money” 905-775-0612. available at the centre, 905- Bradford West Gwillimbury Mayor Rob Keffer wishes Danube Seniors Leisure Centre president - understanding Ontario's • Birthday Lunch - 775-0612. Elaine Love a Happy New Year, at the President's Levee, held at the centre on Friday, Jan. 1. New Year sat the legion New Year’s Eve at true Newfie tradition, the Time. Every Friday at 6 p.m. The legion is here for the Bradford Legion, Mummers arrived midway at the Bradford Branch of Canada’s Vets. There 115 Back St., featured a through the evening, to join the Royal Canadian Legion, is support available for roast beef dinner and the dancers. 115 Back St. in Bradford, veterans and their spouses, great entertainment by On Jan. 1, legion enjoy dinner for a moderate whether at home, or in The Newfie Chicks, who members and guests fee, followed by music and a nursing home or care provided an evening of great came out for the annual camaraderie. The public is facility. You don't have to be music despite a tragedy in President's Levee - a social welcome to attend. No cover a legion member to ask for the family. Entertainer Josie charge. For information, call assistance. Contact veteran Wilkinson passed away on the New Year. Among the the legion at 905-775-5025. services officer Ron Harmer Christmas Day, Dec. 25, at guests greeted by legion This Friday, Jan. 8 - Karaoke at 705-775-4919. the age of 64 - but made president Ruth Brooks and with Bob Serran, at 8 p.m. Pub night! The third her sisters and daughter her executive, were MP Bradford Legion Hosts Friday of every month is promise to carry on, and for York Simcoe Peter Van the third annual Frank Pub Night at the Legion, play at the New Year's Eve Loan, Mayor Rob Keffer, Lotto Darts Tournament from 8 p.m. to midnight. Deputy Mayor James Leduc, on Saturday, Jan. 23. For more information It was a foot-stomping CouncilUor Gary Baynes, Registration begins at 10 on events, programs and good time, with music that and former Deputy Mayor a.m., only $15 per person. membership, in the legion hthaed d paanrctye- fgloooerr.s A crnodw idni ng DeFnrnidisa Ryo Nuigghhlet yS.o cial Dinrfooprm bayt tihoen .l egion for more Borr athnec hL 5a2d1ie as tA 9u0x5i-l7ia7r5y-,5 c0a2ll5 . 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FIX THEM TODAY WITH A CONSULT FROM YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD FOOT SPECIALIST Comfort Stride Foot Clinic www.comfortstride.ca • 905-392-7793 BRADFORD TIMES ■ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2016 Town Council Members of the public are invited to attend all Council, Committee of the Whole and other Committee meetings. Meeting dates, times, and agendas are available from the YOU ARE INVITED Town’s website at www.townofbwg.com. For further information or to request a deputation, please to the 2016 Mayor’s contact the Clerk’s Division. Levee celebrating 25 years of Bradford West Gwillimbury Board/Committee Sunday, January 10,2016 BWG Leisure Centre, Community Corner • Socialize and enjoy refreshments from 1:00-4:00 pm Proclamation • Official remarks & cake cutting at 2:30 pm January 2016 - Crime Stoppers Month • FREE public skating 12:40-2:20 pm A Flag raising will take place on Monday, January 11 at 1:00 p.m. in front of the BWG Courthouse at 57 Holland St. E. On-street parking is prohibited from Serve your community by November lh toou rMs oayf 2l :b00et-w6:e0e0n a t.mhe. volunteering on the Economic Violators may be ticketed or towed. Development Committee Vehicles may not park blocking any The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury is seeking applications from portion of the sidewalk. residents who are interested in helping their community by serving on Town of BWG By-law 2014-91 Vendor Applications are now available tAhpep Eliccoannotsm micu Dste bvee l1o8p myeeanrt sA odfv aisgoery, aC Comanmadititaene ,c fiotirz tehne a tnedrm a ocfu rCroeunnt cil. Let's keep BWG safe! fVoris liot cuasl abt uwsiwnwes.sceasr/rroetsfiedset.nctas.. trheesi dberonat doefr B croamdfmorudn Witye stht eG wCiollmimmbiuttreye. Twoi lel ncsounrsei srte opfr erseepnrteasteionnta ttirvames Report by-law violations by calling: from each of the following: 905-775-5366 ext.1301 • Two Town Council Representatives • One active lor Voicemails are forwarded to officers on duty. municipal boundary COMPETITIVE BID • One current industrial park tenant RFP #: P-15-47 SReoravdi cBersi dfgoer aSnimd cFooeRr cReeqomauadei nUsstr tbFfooao nSrri i zPdaertirooopna odf rs1oa0ml Lianne d6 Itnos pSeimctcioone fwooIfunr yw r atothhwtu eet .hra tT oerinoe wTfw ioonnnrwotm eofnrbaf’e tswBis oAtrgenad.d dcma fonioinmndr dia s apuWtprpnapledtylisieivctnr eaG gt toh iwfofeofin lirlC c ioiemnon suabetnsur oc urlyifcil s ttw&tiheo eedCnb saobs bfimeotoleormv wateih,t.t tepesleees a psseoecs ftiiitoniodnn , s Application Deadline: Monday, January 11,2016 at 4:00 p.m. Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury, Legislative Services 100 Dissette St, Unit 7 & 8 Box 100, Bradford, Ontario L3Z 2A7 Fax: 905 775-0153 or email [email protected] For information on news, events and more visit us online at TownofBWG.com f * THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,2016 ■ BRADFORD TIMES ■ A7 Notice of Complete Applications Pursuant to Sections 22(6.1) and 34(10.4) of the Planning Act, R.S.0.1990, c. P.13, as amended Take notice that the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury has received the following applications for Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment: Owner: Zahra Yazdanpanahi Applicant: Caprinox Developments Agent: exp Services Inc. c/o Alex Kolsteren Location: 2699 Sideroad 10 File Nos.: D09-15-01 and D14-15-10 The applicant is seeking to redesignate the subject lands from Low Density Residential to a maximum density of 47 units per net developable hectare and to rezone the lands to permit the development of 12 townhouse condominium dwelling units. In accordance with the Town’s Official Plan, a density exceeding 40 units per net developable hectare up to 75 units per net developable hectare is classified as High Density Residential. A key map showing the location of the lands is attached. Detailed information regarding the applications may be made available for public inspection by contacting Caroline Murphy, Planner, at (905) 775-5369 x 1402 or [email protected]. Prior to Council making a determination respecting the above-noted applications, there will be at least one Public Meeting to give the public an opportunity to make representation. The date of the Public Meeting has not yet been determined. Notice of the Public Meeting will be given at least 20 days before the meeting is held, by way of notice in this newspaper and in accordance with the provisions of the Planning Act. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the Public Meeting or make written submissions to the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury before the proposed Official Plan Amendment is adopted or before the proposed Zoning By-law is passed, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury to the Ontario Municipal Board. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the Public Meeting or make written submissions to the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury before the proposed Official Plan Amendment is adopted or before the proposed Zoning By-law is passed, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. Any questions regarding this notice should be directed to the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury Office of Community Planning, telephone (905) 775-5369 x 1402, facsimile (905) 778-4343 or e-mail at [email protected]. Dated at the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury this 7*' day of January, 2016. Rebecca Murphy, Clerk 2016 BWG Dog Tags ^ f On Sale Now ~ Now more sale locations! Buy your dog licence and get your new tag at any of the following locations: Town Admin Office: 100 Dissette St., #7818 BWG Leisure Centre: 471 West Park Ave. Pet Valu: 442 Holland St. W, #8 Bradford Animal Clinic: 35 John St. W Lets keep BWG safe! Dissette Animal Hospital: 100 Dissette St., #3 Summerlyn Pet Hospital: 465 Holland St. W,#5 Place garbage and recycling at the end of your driveway, not on the road (licences are no longer available at the library) or on top of snowbanks, to keep bins from being knocked down by Buy before January 31 and save $5! snowplows or passing vehicles. Contact Us: Phone: 905-775-53661 E-mail: [email protected] A8 ■ BRADFORD TIMES ■ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,2016 Family First Night celebrations in Bradford MIRIAM KING Bradford Times 2015 is in the record Internationally, it was a year marked by horrors - the attacks by IS terror¬ ists in Europe, the ongo¬ ing Syrian tragedy that has displaced millions and led to untold suffering, flood¬ ing linked to global climate change. But there were also posi¬ tives: a new Canadian gov¬ ernment that has expedited the country’s response to the Syrian refugee crisis, an ittnmhhnaaeattet tife orhr nacnamhamaatlein mowrgeneeosra.rpe kld o cf nooosrun eatf neato rti en leCnteaclris¬¬et tCMhePen fptoraerr Ytiinco Birpkr-aaSnditfmso cradot.e t ,h Pee Ftearm Vilayn F Lirosatn N aingdh tMs eoIRvnIAe MJno tK hIaNntG /twBhReeArD eLF OeaRimDs uToIrMneE gS It was in that spirit of hope and renewal, and pure celebration, that over 1,000 people turned out for the Family First Night party at the Bradford West Gwillim- bury Leisure Centre, to wel¬ come 2016. There was free family skating on both rinks, and family swimming in the pick their favourite out¬ And at 8:30 p.m., the pools at the Lions Aquatics rageous hats, sunglasses Centre, while the gym was and costumes, and pose “Sunshine Square”, as the finilflleadt awbilteh o bbosutanccley ccoaustrlseess, ftoorb opohtoht,o os ra lti nthee u fpr efeo rp haior¬¬ cchroowcodl aetne jaonyde dw farieteed hfoort MIRIAM KING/BRADFORD TIMES for all ages, games and live brush tattoos, as David the countdown to a fire¬ From left, Bradford West Gwillimbury Councillor Peter Dykie Jr., Mayor Rob Keffer, Councillors Cavan Fraser and Special K works show that lit up the Gary Baynes and Ron Orr, Deputy Mayor James Leduc and Councillor Raj Sandhu at the Leisure Families were invited to entertained in the lobby. night, welcoming 2016. Centre for New Year's Eve celebrations in Bradford. Sharing Christmas Iglesia Hispana de Bradford celebrates It took two days, for volunteers with the Helping Hand Food Bank to prepare over 160 Christmas hampers, each with a turkey or ham, for those facing financial constraints this holiday The boxes, designed for individuals or families, included not only non- perishable food items, but also milk, eggs, margarine, and fresh vegetables, Volunteers with the Helping Hand Food Bank prepare 160 purchased with cash Christmas Hampers, at Holy Martyrs of Japan Catholic Church donations from local in Bradford on Dec. 22. residents and businesses, at or near cost from Zehrs included a week’s groceries. 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Every hamper also were adopted by Home share the Christmas cheer. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,2016 ■ BRADFORD TIMES A Christmas market in Bradford Bradford Gwillimlnn'y Leisure Guides The upcoming Spring/ CPiherrirsettmtea sG Mroanrdkient ,a antd t chrea fBtWs, Ga tP tuhbel iBc rLaidbfroarrdy Foanr Smaetrusr'd ay. 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YOGA CLASSES with Alan Sargeant Advertising deadline for Summer Yoga classes that will leave you feeling is January 27th strengthened, energized, yet totally relaxed. AlaNne hwams a1r6k yete:a Mrs oonf deaxypse rainendc We teeadcnheisndga Yyso ga. Advertising deadline for FallWinter Bradford: Tuesdays 7:00 - 8:15 pm, begins January 4 is July 11th (289)716-4335 YOGA-CLASS.CA A10 ■ BRADFORD TIMES ■ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2016 Holy Trinity’s Dream Team at the GBSSAs BWG Minor Hockey results BRADFORD TIMES STAFF Holy Trinity Catholic High BANTAM LOCAL LEAGUE Nov. 7, Bradford #3-3, -8,Bradford #3- l.Lone goal School had a strong showing Blue SiGoldToumey, Nov. Metcalfe Jets -1. Scoring by Tyler Farramenta from Kyle at the GBSSA Swimming SB by Tyler Farramenta with a MacLean. Regionals - with the Junior Nov. 6, Bradford #3 - 5, pair, on assists to Thomas Dec. 13, Lefroylce Breakers Boys team leading the way. Richmond Hill Kings - 4. Single Gist, Melissa Brinkos and - 5, Bradford #3 - 2. Goals by The Georgian Bay by MasonMcCarty from Kyle Gianmarco Ruccia; andKyie Kyle MacLean from Melissa Secondary School MacLean and Gianmaico MacLean with the single, from Brinkos, and Tyler Farramenta Association Regionals were Ruccia; two goals each by Tyler Matthew Froio and Nicola from MacLean. held in Toronto, Dec. 8. Farramenta (1 unassisted, 1 Giglio. MINOR BANTAM REP In the Boys 15 & Under from Colin Whitefield) and Nov. 8 Semi-Final, Rayside Jan. 2, Bradford Minor Bantam 50M Backstroke, Holy Whitefield (1 unassisted, 1 Horn Tigercats - 5, Bradford #3 - 0, in ZwomanGraphics/BedzzzPhis Trinity swimmers swept Melissa Brinkos). Whitefield a hard-fought game. Mattress Store and mote/Bianchi the top four placings - with had the game-winner. Regular Season Auto Centre - 4, NobleKing - 2. Diego Carvalho finishing Bradford #3 - 3, French River Nov. 10, Bradford #2 - 9, Scoringby Chris Lotto; Thomas first, Stefan Fernandes- -3. Scoring by Gianmarco Bradford #3-3. Bradford #3 King Cole Tiikacs (unassisted) Ribeiro 2nd, John Kurt Ruccia (unassisted), goals by Tyler Farramenta andStuartHeath, on assists from Andreacchi in 3rd, and Tyler Farramenta from from Mason McCarty; Braeden Jake Crane, William Bishop, Michael Prince in 4th place. Shawn Bezarra and Kaela MacLean from Farramenta; Jackson Carruthers, Tfrkacs, Tyler Carvalho also had a first- McCutcheon; and Mason and Gianmarco Ruccia from Mumford and Noah Miranda. place finish in B15&U 100M McCarty from Farramenta and Nicola Giglio. Awesome goaltendingby Ryan Freestyle. Kyle MacLean. Nov. 13, Innisfil Winterhawks In the Boys 15 & Under 50M Freestyle, Gavin Bantam #2 wins gold in Schomberg McAuley placed 1st, and Stefan Femandes-Ribeiro 2nd. McAuley also placed Bradford’s Bantam Local hat trick (2 unassisted), Schomberg #1-1. Lone goal 2nd in the 50M Breaststroke, League #2 won Gold at the Kian Hesmondalgh with by Connor Huggett from Kian Manidc hEaveal nN Mewottto, n7 twha. s 4th, TSochuronmeyb,e Jragn R. 2e-d3 &. White Aapnadirre, wsisn,g Mleas tbthye JwacMksoorna n WHeesimlero ndalgh and Hunter The Relay team of Game 1, Bradford #2-1, (unassisted), Connor Huggett Final, Bradford #2 - 4, Andreacchi, Prince, Innisfil#l-0. Winning goal by (unassisted). Assists to Schomberg #2-2. Scoring Carvalho and Mott placed Colin Almeida, from Hunter Cameron Slade, Breyden by Jackson Andrews 2nd in the Boys 15 & Under Weiler and Ethan Pinto. Molnar, Nick Petherick, Ethan (unassisted), Breyden 200M Medley Relay - and Shutout to MatthewMoran. Pinto, Hesmondalgh, Colin Molnar from Nick Petherick, the team of Carvalho, Game 2, Bradford #2 Almeida. Great job in net by Petherick from Hunter Weiler, Femandes-Ribeiro, Newton -8, Caledonia #2-1. 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